Why the Xbox One could dominate 2014

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#101 always_explicit
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Nobody buys Sony exclusives? Hmm. Gran Turismo 5 sold about as many copies as the last four Forza games put together, Uncharted sold better then Gears even though Uncharted 3 has been free for a very long time and plenty of other Sony exclusives have done good as well. With the exception of Halo and Gears, M$ exclusives don't do very well in sales and is why most never saw sequels.

Its also pathetic that you talk about launch titles. Since when has Sony ever brought good games out at launch or even close it it? Didn't happen on the PS3 and it definately didn't happen on the first two consoles. Sure. Drive Club is delayed. I would much rather have a delayed game that's good then slop that was thrown together for early adopters. Brag all you want about mediocre early gen exclusives like Dead Rising, Ryse and Forza 5. Microsoft hasn't shown a new IP in three years and Ryse is the crap you get? Lol

My criticism. The PS4 launch line up is absolutely awful.

Your defence...."Since when has Sony ever brought good games out at launch or even close it it".

Oh...so I guess that makes it okay then. Carry on cowing.

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And perhaps if Microsoft used this business strategy Rares launch games wouldn't have been duds last gen and they would be developing more than games that appeal to the Chucky Cheese demographic.

Now of course Sony could have starved their userbase like Microsoft did and saved The Last of Us for the PS4 but thats the difference between a game selling over 4 million copies and a game selling less then a million.

And speaking of games that are absoutely aweful. Didn't Ryse score a 4? Maybe if they would have saved it and put more into it, it could have actually been a good game. Quality is not what's important though. Its all about those deadlines to please mindless fanboys.

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@Murderstyle75 said:

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And perhaps if Microsoft used this business strategy Rares launch games wouldn't have been duds last gen and they would be developing more than games that appeal to the Chucky Cheese demographic.

Now of course Sony could have starved their userbase like Microsoft did and saved The Last of Us for the PS4 but thats the difference between a game selling over 4 million copies and a game selling less then a million.

And speaking of games that are absoutely aweful. Didn't Ryse score a 4? Maybe if they would have saved it and put more into it, it could have actually been a good game. Quality is not what's important though. Its all about those deadlines to please mindless fanboys.

So releasing rubbish games at launch is a business strategy eh. The plot thickens.